Introducing: rebellious garage punk rockers SANDRÉ

BCore Disc has been on the hunt for genuine artists that have the explosive power of memorable performance, but also thoughtful lyrical content that inspire and invoke strong emotions that can, in favor, contribute to listeners’ motivational state. We love this mechanism and we love that it actually works for dozens of hard working DIY labels and independent artists from all over the world. Our today’s discovery, SANDRÉ , is a new powerhouse from Barcelona, inspired by the likes of CCCP, The B ‘52, Le Tigre, Ty Segall, The Fall, Nina Hagen, The Cigarrettes, and Talking Heads, and ready to knock you out with their new punch of a song dubbed “NO”! NO by Sandré ‘NO’ is the first single of Sandrés’ upcoming debut album. We first heard it last august 2018 in a demo tape ...

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